This program is designed for those who wish to better understand and further develop their skills and propensity to lead others. Therefore it is appropriate for individuals who are managing other people or teams or individuals with significant leadership responsibilities.

Experts from academia, financial industries, regulatory agencies, media and the legal and accounting professions will gather at NYU Stern on December 4 for a roundtable on “FASB Accounting Standards Update: Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments,” hosted by the Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research.

NYU Stern’s Business & Society Program welcomed Preet Bharara, NYU Law Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence and former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to campus for the 13th annual Haitkin Lecture

Distinguished academics from around the world will convene to share their research in the rapidly evolving field of network economics at the 2017 NET Institute Conference, held in partnership with NYU Stern’s Center for Global Economy and Business.

This program is for general and functional business managers who interact regularly with the firm’s finance area; managers who make business decisions that affect the firm’s financial results, or are impacted by financial models; and financial analysts and investors who would like to understand how to interpret the data in financial statements to assess a firm's future prospects and value.

On October 26, NYU Stern’s Center for Sustainable Business welcomed John McAvoy (MBA ’87), Chairman and CEO of Con Edison, to Stern for a conversation entitled, “How Sustainability Drives Success at Con Edison”.

This program is intended for those who wish to rethink the habits that have made them successful in the past, and challenge the conventional wisdom and industry models that have defined their businesses. To achieve these objectives, this course combines presentations and discussions with practical exercises so that participants can apply disruptive leadership principles to business issues and scenarios.

The demand for excellent communication is a constant for any professional. But, what is excellent communication? The expectations of audiences and the need for instant feedback have changed the communication dynamic executives face each day.

On Tuesday, Oct. 10, the NYU Stern Center for Global Economy and Business hosted a fireside chat with former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and Professor Kim Schoenholtz, director of the Center.

On Tuesday, Sept. 19, the NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business and the NYU Stern MBA Energy and Infrastructure Club will co-host a panel discussion entitled, “Powering the Future: Energy Transformation in the US”.

On September 13, NYU Stern's W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs welcomed hundreds of aspiring entrepreneurs to learn more about the $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge, one of the largest venture competitions and accelerator programs in the world.

The program will address discounted cash flow valuation and the estimation issues that arise when information is imprecise or unavailable, value enhancement through the prism of discounted cash flow models, and contrast techniques. It will also delve into other valuation approaches, such as the use of multiples and comparables in relative valuation, and the use of option pricing to value certain types of stocks and businesses.

This course teaches participants to harness the full potential of big data to make more informed decisions at all levels of their organizations. Participants will learn modern decision models and tools in prescriptive analytics. Through application of these tools, they will examine data, recommend a range of actions and evaluate each action’s impact on targeted performance metrics.

This course is a good fit for private wealth managers, investment advisors, financial advisors and institutional asset managers, as well as professionals interested in learning about modern portfolio management.

This two-day program covers: the true meaning and sources of power; the skills needed for effective political management of organizational problems; an understanding of your own political mindscape; and a personal plan for successful political management of conflict.

This program is designed to improve existing negotiation skills in order to optimize outcomes, enhance collaboration and expand relationships. Therefore, it is appropriate for senior executives, leaders, managers and professionals responsible for negotiating arrangements with clients, vendors, employees and other organizational stakeholders.

This program is designed for professionals who make financial decisions or frequently communicate with financial decision makers. It is also a good fit for individuals looking to improve their financial literacy and understand the basic drivers of corporate decision making.